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We can discover God through the good and the bad, the sun and the moon, and natural objects. In particular, we can know that God lives through the Bible. What is important is whether I am a person who will be used for the rest of my life before the living God. God uses those whom he regards as faithful. (1 Tim 1:12) What must we do in order to be used by God?
First, you must take off your shoes (verse 5).
God called Moses to rescue the Israelites. After calling him, he commanded, “Take off your sandals from your feet, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.” The holy land was not suddenly made holy. It was a holy land because of the presence of God. The place where God is present is the holy place. Religiously, shoes signify the separation of dust and contamination, filthy deeds and character, sin and truth. Taking off your shoes now means being honest, clean, and holy. The vessels used by the master are not gold or silver vessels, but clean vessels. (2 Timothy 2:20-21) The most important thing in education is to accept, practice, and discover yourself. In order to be used by God, we must discover ourselves and practice a holy life. You must put off the shoes of sin.
Second, lips must be clean. (Isaiah 6:7)
In the year that King Uzziah died, Isaiah was put to use. ‘Woe to me, I am destroyed. He sighed and despaired, saying, “I am a man of unclean lips,” but the fire of the altar removed evil and he forgave sins. Lips represent the level of a person's personality. A person who does not make mistakes in words is a perfect person. (James 3:2) A mouth can save or kill a soul. But in modern times, it is overflowing with useless words. Your lips must be holy. Lips that preach prayer and the gospel, love and spread love. If a man sets his sights on the world's honor, power, and material things, he cannot see God and cannot see his neighbors and nature. We must have clean lips looking to Jesus Christ.
Third, the scales of the eyes must be removed (Acts 9:18).
Saul was a man who bound and killed those who believed in Jesus Christ. However, on the way to Damascus, he met Jesus and was unable to see or eat. It is through physical change that a spiritual change can be achieved. He had a turning point in his life. Saul, who needed to be used for good before God, was freed from guilt and fear and was used as the apostle Paul. We can find people who are used by God through Paul. Life is short, so the hedonism of doing what you want to do first is on the scales. But only by removing these scales can we become instruments of God's great joy. Like Paul, who regarded honor and authority as excrement, we must be temperate and love God's things.
Let me conclude.
I believe that you will become all the saints who will be used as great tools before God by removing the shoes of sin, purifying your lips, and removing the scales of your eyes.